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The Rise And Fall Of The Peoples Parties A History Of Democracy In Western Europe Since 1918 Pepijn Corduwener

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The Rise And Fall Of The Peoples Parties A History Of Democracy In Western Europe Since 1918 Pepijn Corduwener
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Pepijn Corduwener
ISBN: 9780192843418, 9780192655325, 9780192655332, 9780191926037, 0192843419, 0192655329, 0192655337, 0191926035
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Rise And Fall Of The Peoples Parties A History Of Democracy In Western Europe Since 1918 Pepijn Corduwener by Pepijn Corduwener 9780192843418, 9780192655325, 9780192655332, 9780191926037, 0192843419, 0192655329, 0192655337, 0191926035 instant download after payment.

The Rise and Fall of the People's Parties explores the striking parallels between the history of democracy and that of the people's parties since 1918. It demonstrates that understanding the rise and fall of the people's parties is pivotal to understanding the contemporary crisis of democracy.

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